How Should You Deal with Wealth and Poverty? Three New Testament Teachings
What did you do yesterday? Perhaps you went to work, made money, paid bills and drove past the […]
How Should You Deal with Wealth and Poverty? Three New Testament Teachings
What did you do yesterday? Perhaps you went to work, made money, paid bills and drove past the […]
Don’t Forget Your Faith on Election Day: A Panel Discussion on the Gospel and Politics
In the United States, it’s election season. When you head to the ballot box this year, don’t forget […]
The Gospel’s Remedy for Inequality
I’ll be honest with you: Philemon has never been my favorite book of the Bible. I knew the […]
Weekend Reading: Truths for Work, The Church and Politics, & The Racial Divide
Do you need encouragement for your vocation? Do you wonder how the church should (or shouldn’t) engage politics? […]
Should We Bring Our Beliefs into the Public Square?
In a recent post, we reviewed the biblical storyline, which gives us the broad contours of God’s design […]
Four Practical Tips To Help People Connect Faith and Work
Everywhere you look, Christians are talking about the importance of re-connecting faith and work. You can find a […]
What Did Jesus Really Teach about Wealth and Poverty?
What did Jesus really teach about wealth and poverty? Perhaps you think that Jesus discouraged wealth and promoted […]
Four Must-Read Articles about Faith and Science
Have you ever asked the question, “How can I reconcile faith and science?” I know I have. Many […]
Weekend Reading: ‘Pastor-in-Chief,’ Planned Parenthood & Lessons from Scalia
Are we voting for a pastor-in-chief, or a commander-in-chief? Have the undercover Planned Parenthood videos changed people’s minds? […]
A Biblical Framework for Understanding Politics
This November, you’ll have the opportunity to vote for your elected leaders. How should your faith inform your […]
Chad Brand: How Can Faith Inform Politics and Economics?
Where do modern politics and economics come from — and how does the Bible fit into the story? […]
Love the Word: Redeeming Jacques Derrida (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. If given the choice, would you prefer […]
Weekend Reading: Culture, Propaganda, and Bonhoeffer and the Black Church
How is our culture different from others? Can art be a tool for propaganda? And what lessons can we […]
Does God Want You to Provide for Your Needs or Protect the Poor? You Don’t Have to Choose
Does God want people to work to provide for their needs? Or does God want people to protect […]
The Diversity Discussion: Three Thoughtful Reflections for the Church
This week many Americans are basking in the glow of the Super Bowl, discussing multi-million dollar commercials and […]
Don’t Think Your Job Matters? Here’s Why It Does
My toddler occasionally watches Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. (If you haven’t seen it, think animated Mr. Rogers with a preschool tiger.) One […]
Join the Moral Majority or Disengage from Politics? Why the Question Poses a False Dilemma
The election season is in full swing. Voters around the country are casting ballots for who they want […]
Weekend Reading: 3 Challenging Articles about Work and Busyness
Weekends are an ideal time to rest from the craziness of work. They also give us an opportunity to […]
Bruce Ashford: “The Gospel Helps Us Transcend Political Partisanship”
[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/245250378″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”200″ iframe=”true” /] Bruce Ashford chatted with Paul Ridgeway on Feb. 2, 2016 about his new […]
What Should You Do When Scientists and Theologians Disagree?
In a recent post, we discussed that science and theology should be partners, not enemies. Nevertheless, some scientists […]
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